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Live blog update| Israel's war on Gaza

Evening recap

Our live coverage from Gaza will shortly be closing until tomorrow morning.

Here are some of the day's key developments:

  • The White House has expressed its deep disappointment over Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's public criticism of the Biden administration.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he is willing to suffer “personal attacks” on condition that his country gets the support it needs from the US.
  • The Pentagon said the temporary US pier that was set up off the coast of the Gaza Strip, aimed at boosting deliveries into the enclave, has resumed working.
  • The Palestine Red Crescent Society says it has transferred humanitarian aid from the occupied West Bank to the Gaza Strip, and will be distributed to “displaced and affected families in central and southern Gaza”.
  • Israeli news outlet Haaretz is reporting that hundreds of protesters have taken to the streets to demonstrate against the government led by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu close to his private residence in Jerusalem.
  • The European Union spokesman, Peter Stano, says that any threat to Cyprus is considered a warning to the entire bloc.